True random sources are not implementable in digital hardware, so that many practical applications have historically relied on pseudo-random generators in order to avoid the potentially long prototyping times and the costs of dedicated analog design. However, pseudo-random sources have liabilities that make them hardly suitable for some tasks (notably security related ones). Previous attempts to conciliate security, cost-effectiveness, and rapid development included the exploitation of the analog accessory parts often present on programmable devices. In these designs some analog blocks are used for their side effects (noise amplification) rather than for their originally intended behaviour. Conversely, here we report a direct implementation...
We present the design and the validation by means of suitably improved randomness tests of two diff...
In this work an original CMOS implementation of a discrete-time deterministic-chaos algorithm for ra...
An analog-digital system is presented for the generation of truly random (aperiodic) digital sequenc...
True random sources are not implementable in digital hardware, so that many practical applications h...
International audienceRandom numbers are required in many applications such as cryptography, telecom...
Research in the sphere of random number generators is a dynamically evolving segment. The sequences ...
This paper presents a new chaos-based True Random Number Generator (TRNG) with a decreased voltage s...
We present the design and the validation by means of suitably improved randomness tests of two diffe...
Chaos generators are generally designed and implemented by using analog circuit design techniques. A...
This thesis addresses the topic of the generation of random binary streams in FPGA and especially ra...
Lots of researches indicate that the inefficient generation of random numbers is a significant bottl...
A novel kind of chaos, digital chaos is proposed, and an extremely simple circuit to generate freque...
Nowadays, digital equipment such as computers with Internet and cellular phones arecommonly used for...
Random numbers are required in numerous applications namely in cryptography where randomness is use...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We present the design and the validation by means of suitably improved randomness tests of two diff...
In this work an original CMOS implementation of a discrete-time deterministic-chaos algorithm for ra...
An analog-digital system is presented for the generation of truly random (aperiodic) digital sequenc...
True random sources are not implementable in digital hardware, so that many practical applications h...
International audienceRandom numbers are required in many applications such as cryptography, telecom...
Research in the sphere of random number generators is a dynamically evolving segment. The sequences ...
This paper presents a new chaos-based True Random Number Generator (TRNG) with a decreased voltage s...
We present the design and the validation by means of suitably improved randomness tests of two diffe...
Chaos generators are generally designed and implemented by using analog circuit design techniques. A...
This thesis addresses the topic of the generation of random binary streams in FPGA and especially ra...
Lots of researches indicate that the inefficient generation of random numbers is a significant bottl...
A novel kind of chaos, digital chaos is proposed, and an extremely simple circuit to generate freque...
Nowadays, digital equipment such as computers with Internet and cellular phones arecommonly used for...
Random numbers are required in numerous applications namely in cryptography where randomness is use...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We present the design and the validation by means of suitably improved randomness tests of two diff...
In this work an original CMOS implementation of a discrete-time deterministic-chaos algorithm for ra...
An analog-digital system is presented for the generation of truly random (aperiodic) digital sequenc...